Definitions for "Burster"
A mechanical device used to separate cross-web perforations at intermediate locations between labels.
Bursts the perforation apart so as to allow for finishing operation such as slitting and folding. The Burster can slit the web in half to deliver two-up forms as well as trim off the pin feeds.
Forms handling device for detaching continuous forms at the cross perforation, usually two measure rollers rotating at different speeds.
(Or southerly burster; also called buster, southerly buster.) A sudden shift of wind to the southeast in the south and southeast parts of Australia, especially frequent on the coast of New South Wales near Sydney in summer. It occurs in the rear of a trough of low pressure that is followed by the rapid advance of an anticyclone from west Australia. After some days of hot, dry northerly wind, heavy cumulus clouds approach from the south, the wind drops to calm and then sets in suddenly from the south, sometimes reaching gale force. Temperature at Sydney has fallen from 38°C to 18°C in thirty minutes. The average summer frequency of bursters at Sydney is 32. Similar winds are experienced in the east of South Africa, especially near Durban. Compare norther.
A sporadic source of intense X rays, probably consisting of a neutron star onto which new matter falls at irregular intervals.
A source of bursts of X-rays or in some cases, gamma rays; believed to be associated with neutron stars. Capture Hypothesis The theory that the moon formed elsewhere in the solar system and was later captured by the earth.
a quantity of explosive to be set off at one time; "this cartridge has a powder charge of 50 grains"
Keywords:  one
One that bursts.